Cartel in english

Poster

pronunciation: poʊstɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

cartel1 = poster ; placard. 

Example: The physical format of a document (for example, a book filmstrip, poster) is unlikely to be fully evident from a catalogue.Example: The largest collection is on graphic arts, comprising 900 reference works, catalogues, leaflets and placards.

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» cabeza de cartelheadliner  ; headline act .

Example: The crowd is not getting it, and they only really come up with a decent applause when asked to give it up for tonight's headliners.

Example: Whilst restaurants and pubs continue to dominate spending in the leisure industry, new research reveals that it is music festival and concert sales that have been the headline act over the past five years.

» cartel plegablesandwich board [Para colocar anuncios, como los que lleva el hombre anuncio] .

Example: Three 'sandwich boards' are placed outside the van at each stop and four magnetic signs are stuck on the exterior to describe the range of subjects covered.

» cartel publicitariobillboard .

Example: Standard advertising mechanisms, such as spots on radio and television, signs in buses and on billboards, and widely disseminated leaflets are used if money is available.

» grupo cabeza de cartelheadlining band .

Example: I have heard of cases where the headlining band have hardly passed the time of day with their support band, treating them as some sort of underclass.

cártel2 = cartel ; drug ring. 

Example: Such alliances, however, may eventually lead to monopoly or oligopoly in a region and cartel over the world.Example: A gang of money launderers have had over two and a half million pounds confiscated following their involvement in a highly organised drug ring.

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» cártel de la OPEC, elOPEC cartel, the .

Example: What I think the president ought to do is get on the phone with the OPEC cartel and say we expect you to open your spigots.

Cartel synonyms

card in spanish: tarjeta, pronunciation: kɑrd part of speech: noun bill in spanish: cuenta, pronunciation: bɪl part of speech: noun notice in spanish: darse cuenta, pronunciation: noʊtəs part of speech: noun, verb placard in spanish: cartel, pronunciation: plækɜrd part of speech: noun post horse in spanish: post caballo, pronunciation: poʊsthɔrs part of speech: noun
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